I had been using the Resist Weightless 2% BHA body exfoliant for a few years for treating my KP, which works well on some areas of the body, just not all areas, which I assume is due to the difference in skin texture in different areas. The last time I placed an order, I noticed that the 2% wasn't really being marketed as a KP treatment any longer, but the 10% AHA was instead. So... I decided to order the 10% AHA instead. Well, I continued to use the rest of my supply of 2% BHA before finally pulling the 10% AHA out of the closet and giving it a try. Hate it. It's greasy, has a slight odor that I'm not crazy about, but worst of all is that it stings, quite a bit actually, particularly after a shave or on any blemish areas. The sting does subside after a few minutes, but it's definitely not pleasant.

I have struggled with KP for years. This is the only product I have found that has significantly reduced irritation when used consistently in combination with other lifestyle practices. I absolutely love it and it is an essential in my beauty bag.

I love this product for its stated purposes but have found that it has also reduced the frequency of ingrown hairs near the bikini area. I wouldn't use this product right after you shave, as it could burn/sting. I wait a day or so after I wax or shave before using it. It's a great multi-tasker!

Paula's Choice Resist Skin Revealing 10% AHA Body Lotion is a light-weight translucent lotion. It is fragrance free, but with a short-lived scent that is typical of AHA-containing cosmetics, ie, a bit like vinegar. I love the texture, which is elegant, smooth and silky. It is easy to apply due to a high amount of slip, soaks in quickly, and leaves a skin-protecting barrier without feeling greasy. It is miles better than AmLactin on every point, and is somewhat like having my favorite CeraVe Moisturizing Lotion with the added punch of AHA. It is important to note that this product should not be applied to cracked, chapped or broken skin, because it will burn. When used on healthy skin, I did not have any irritation issues.

I originally purchased this product for the KP on my upper arms. After several months of daily use, there was some minor progress in eliminating the little bumps, and the skin on my upper arms otherwise was very soft and well hydrated. I switched to using a different AHA product for my KP, and started using Resist as a night-time hand cream instead. It definitely has softened my hands, evened out the skin texture and improved the roughness around my knuckles. I have found it is a bit too light for moisturizing very dry hands, but I don't see any issues with occasionally layering a more emollient cream on top. Although I haven't tried it as an all-over body lotion, I have no doubt it would be wonderful for skin tending normal to slightly dry. Overall, I think Resist 10% AHA body lotion is a winner, although it is somewhat less versatile than I had hoped due to less than desired effect on my KP. I would definitely consider it for repurchase, because I haven't found anything else like it for quality of formulation and value.

I never, ever write a review but must about this product. I absolute hate, hate any heavy, greasy lotion. This lotion is a beauty. It is so lightweight that I kept adding more of it and it just sinks in! NO heaviness. The size and price of this product is excellent; this means I can wear it twice a day and see the results I am looking for. I usually don't recommend a product but I do for this one. Try it!

I've been using this product 3X/week since it was first released. AHA works better for my fair, sensitive skin than BHA, and this product never fails to leave my skin noticeably softer and smoother all year round. I use it alone or mixed with PC Body Butter or Spray Oil on drier areas.

I have had keratosis pilaris for as long as I can remember. I had already tried the Resist Weightless 2% BHA Body Treatment with good results, but I also wanted to test this out to see if it worked any better. This was a good lotion--lightweight, absorbed well, moisturizing, however, I did not see an improvement in my keratosis pilaris. I tried using this twice a day, and I also tried using the BHA once a day and this (AHA) once a day. For me, I saw better results using BHA twice a day. From what I have read, different people's skin responds different two these two ingredients, so I would recommend that people try both to see what works best for them.

I bought this to address my bacne and ingrown hairs on my legs after learning that my skin really likes AHA better than BHA after using the Resist 5% AHA for a couple months. So far, I really like it, although I've only been using it a couple of weeks. It's made my legs soft and I've used it on my face a couple of times with good results. I will update the review after I've used it for a while!